
APS Series Gigabit Managed Switches User Manual APS-10T2S
APS User Manual 9 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read the following information carefully before operating the device. Please follow the following precaution i
APS User Manual 99 Topology Flag: The current state of the Topology Change Flag of this Bridge instance. Topology Change Last: The time since the
APS User Manual 100 1.2.4-7 Port Status This section is used to display the status information for each of the configured STP CIST Ports. Web Inter
APS User Manual 101 Auto-Refresh: Tick the box to enable the information to be automatically refreshed. Refresh: Used to manually refresh the inf
APS User Manual 102 1.2.4-8 Port Statistics This section is used to display the port statistics for of the configured STP CIST Ports. Web Interface
APS User Manual 103 TCN: The number of (legacy) Topology Change Notification BPDU's received/transmitted on the port. Discarded Unknown: The
APS User Manual 104 1.2.5 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping is a way for Layer 2 switches to reduce the amount of multicast traffic on a LAN. Without IGM
APS User Manual 105 group specific query asking whether any hosts still want to remain members of that specific group. If no hosts respond with joi
APS User Manual 106 Parameter Description Snooping Enabled: Enable IGMP Snooping on the switch. Unregister IPMCv4 Flooding Enabled: Enable unreg
APS User Manual 107 1.2.5-2 VLAN Configuration This section is used to configure specific IGMP Settings for each of the configured VLAN groups. IGM
APS User Manual 108 Snooping Enabled: Enable IGMP Snooping for each individual VLAN group. A maximum of 32 VLAN’s can be enabled at any one time.
APS User Manual 10 Fig. Additional arrester installed between outdoor device and this switch NOTE: The switch is indoor device; if it will b
APS User Manual 109 1.2.5-3 Port Group Filtering With this feature, you can filter multicast joins on a per-port basis by configuring IP multicast
APS User Manual 110 Parameter Description Delete: Check to delete the entry, and click Apply save the changes and remove the selected entry. Port:
APS User Manual 111 1.2.5-4 Status This section is used to view the status of all configured IGMP parameters on the APS Series switches. Web Inter
APS User Manual 112 V1 Reports Received: The number of Received V1 Reports. V2 Reports Received: The number of Received V2 Reports. V3 Reports Re
APS User Manual 113 1.2.5-5 Groups Information This section displays the learnt IGMP groups. The IGMP Group Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and t
APS User Manual 114 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page. <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate betwee
APS User Manual 115 1.2.5-6 IPv4 SSM Information Source Specific Multicast (SSM) is a datagram delivery model that best supports one-to-many applic
APS User Manual 116 Parameter Description VLAN ID: The VLAN ID of the entry. Group: Multicast Group Address. Port: Physical port number of the
APS User Manual 117 1.2.6 MLD Snooping Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) snooping constrains the flooding of IPv6 multicast traffic on VLANs on a
APS User Manual 118 Parameter Description Snooping Enabled: Enable MLD Snooping on the switch. Unregister IPMCv6 Flooding Enabled: Enable unre
APS User Manual 11 Introduction Overview In this user’s manual, we will explain how to configure and monitor the APS Series switches through the
APS User Manual 119 Throttling: Throttling is used to limit the amount of IPv6 multicast groups a switch port can belong to. Valid values are unli
APS User Manual 120 1.2.6-2 VLAN Configuration This section is used to configure specific MLD Settings for each of the configured VLAN groups. MLD
APS User Manual 121 Snooping Enabled: Enable MLD Snooping for each individual VLAN group. A maximum of 32 VLAN’s can be enabled at any one time. M
APS User Manual 122 1.2.6-3 Port Group Filtering With this feature, you can filter multicast joins on a per-port basis by configuring IP multicast
APS User Manual 123 Parameter Description Delete: Check to delete the entry, and click Apply save the changes and remove the selected entry. Port:
APS User Manual 124 1.2.6-4 Status This section is used to view the status of all configured MLD parameters on the APS Series switches. Web Interf
APS User Manual 125 V1 Reports Received: The number of Received V1 Reports. V2 Reports Received: The number of Received V2 Reports. V1 Leaves Rec
APS User Manual 126 1.2.6-5 Groups Information This section displays the learnt MLD groups. The MLD Group Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and the
APS User Manual 127 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page. <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate betwee
APS User Manual 128 1.2.6-6 IPv6 SSM Information Source Specific Multicast (SSM) is a datagram delivery model that best supports one-to-many applic
APS User Manual 12 1. Operation of the Web-based Management This chapter instructs you on how to configure and manage the APS Series switches thro
APS User Manual 129 Parameter Description VLAN ID: The VLAN ID of the entry. Group: Multicast Group Address. Port: Physical port number of the s
APS User Manual 130 1.2.7 MVR Multicast VLAN registration (MVR) allows you to efficiently distribute IPTV multicast streAPS across an Ethernet ring
APS User Manual 131 Parameter Description MVR Mode: Used to enable or disable MVR globally on the switch. VLAN ID: Specify the VLAN ID used for
APS User Manual 132 1.2.7-2 Groups Information This section displays the learnt MVR groups. The MVR Group Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and the
APS User Manual 133 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page. <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate betwee
APS User Manual 134 V3 Reports Received: The number of Received V3 Reports. V2 Leaves Received: The number of Received V2 Leaves. Auto-Refresh:
APS User Manual 135 1.2.8 LLDP LLDP enables Ethernet network devices, such as switches and routers, to transmit and/or receive device-related infor
APS User Manual 136 Parameter Description Tx Interval: The switch will periodically transmit LLDP frames to its neighbours to ensure the discove
APS User Manual 137 Port: Physical port of the switch. Mode: Used to select the LLDP mode for each port. RX Only – The switch will not transmit L
APS User Manual 138 1.2.8-2 LLDP Neighbors This section is used to display the neighbors that have been discovered by the APS Series switch. Web In
APS User Manual 13 Fig. 1 The login page
APS User Manual 139 System Capabilities: System Capabilities describes the neighbour unit's capabilities. The possible capabilities are: Othe
APS User Manual 140 1.2.8-3 LLDP-MED Configuration Media Endpoint Discovery is an enhancement of LLDP, known as LLDP-MED that provides the followin
APS User Manual 141 Parameter Description Fast Start Repeat Count: Rapid startup and Emergency Call Service Location Identification Discovery of
APS User Manual 142 given that 4 LLDP frames with a 1 second interval will be transmitted, when an LLDP frame with new information is received. It
APS User Manual 143 Country Code: The two-letter ISO 3166 country code in capital ASCII letters - Example: DK, DE or US. State: National subdivis
APS User Manual 144 Emergency Call Service: Emergency Call Service (e.g. 000 and others), such as defined by TIA or NENA. Policies: Network Policy
APS User Manual 145 Policy ID: ID for the policy. This is auto generated and shall be used when selecting the policies that shall be mapped to the
APS User Manual 146 8. Video Signalling (conditional) - for use in network topologies that require a separate policy for the video signalling than
APS User Manual 147 1.2.8-4 LLDP-MED Neighbors This page provides a status overview of all LLDP-MED neighbors. The displayed table contains a row f
APS User Manual 148 Devices. An LLDP-MED Network Connectivity Device is a LAN access device based on any of the following technologies: 1. LAN Swi
APS User Manual 14 1.1 System This chapter describes the basic configuration tasks required to configure the system information on the APS Series
APS User Manual 149 Discovery services defined in this class include media-type-specific network
APS User Manual 150 4. Guest Voice Signalling - for use in network topologies that require a different policy for the guest voice signalling than f
APS User Manual 151 Auto-Refresh: Tick the box to enable the information to be automatically refreshed. Refresh: Used to manually refresh the inf
APS User Manual 152 1.2.8-5 EEE This page provides an overview of EEE information exchanged by LLDP. Web Interface To view the LLDP EEE information
APS User Manual 153 savings, this provides the transmitter with additional information that it may use for a more efficient allocation. Systems tha
APS User Manual 154 1.2.8-6 Port Statistics This section displays two types of counters. Global counters are counters that refer to the whole switc
APS User Manual 155 Total Neighbours Entries Dropped: Shows the number of new entries dropped since switch reboot. Total Neighbours Entries Aged O
APS User Manual 156 1.2.9 POE PoE or Power over Ethernet is an IEEE standard used to pass electrical power along with data over standard Ethernet C
APS User Manual 157 Parameter Description Primary Power Supply: This is a read only value and displays the total power available for PoE power.
APS User Manual 158 1.2.9-2 Status This section is used display the PoE status of each of the ports. Information such as the PoE Class and how much
APS User Manual 15 Parameter Description Model Name: The model name of this device. System Description: A brief description of this device. Loc
APS User Manual 159 Power Used: The actual power being drawn by the connected PoE device. Current Used: Displays the current being drawn by the c
APS User Manual 160 1.2.9-3 Power Delay This section is used to configure time periods in which particular ports will power on the connected PoE de
APS User Manual 161 Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply Button: Used to save the settings configured o
APS User Manual 162 1.2.9-4 Auto Checking The APS Series PoE switches have a feature that allows the administrator to constantly monitor the PD dev
APS User Manual 163 Retry Time: How many times the switch will try and ping the device before the failure is logged and the Failure Action is impl
APS User Manual 164 1.2.9-5 Scheduling The APS Series PoE switches support a PoE Scheduling feature that allows the administrator to power off devi
APS User Manual 165 Select All: This is used to enable the device to be powered on at all times. Time and Day: Select the appropriate time and da
APS User Manual 166 1.2.10 Filtering Data Base Switching of frames is based upon the Destination MAC address contained in the frame. The switch bui
APS User Manual 167 Parameter Description Aging Configuration: By default, dynamic entries are removed from the MAC table after 300 seconds. This
APS User Manual 168 1.2.10-2 Dynamic MAC Table Entries in the MAC Table are shown on this page. The MAC Table contains up to 8192 entries, and is s
APS User Manual 16 Maximum Frame Size: Displays the switches maximum supported frame size. 1.1.1-2 Configuration The Contact Information, name a
APS User Manual 169 1.2.11 VLAN The virtual LAN (VLAN) allows you to group physically separate users into the same broadcast domain. The use of VLA
APS User Manual 170 Parameter Description Delete: To delete a VLAN entry, tick the check box next to the corresponding VLAN entry. After you p
APS User Manual 171 1.2.11-2 Ports This section is used to configure Port specific parameters for your VLAN’s. Here we can configure a port as a T
APS User Manual 172 Port Type: There are several port types that can be selected depending on the role of the port. The port type available are Un
APS User Manual 173 not a member of the classified VLAN of the frame, the frame is discarded. By default, ingress filtering is disabled. Frame Typ
APS User Manual 174 1.2.11-3 Switch Status This section is used to view the currently configured VLAN groups. VLAN groups which have been learnt fr
APS User Manual 175 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page. <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate betwee
APS User Manual 176 1.2.11-4 Port Status This section is used to view the port specific values relating to the VLAN information. Web Interface To v
APS User Manual 177 Port Type: Displays the currently configured port type, values are unaware, C-Port, S-Port and S-Custom-Port. For a full expla
APS User Manual 178 1.2.11-5 Private VLAN A private VLAN allows the administrator to configure a VLAN which contains switch ports that are restrict
APS User Manual 17 System Location: The physical location of the switch (e.g., telephone closet, 3rd floor). The allowed string length is 0 to 255
APS User Manual 179 Parameter Description Delete: To delete a Private VLAN entry, tick the box and press the Apply button. PVLAN ID: Indicate
APS User Manual 180 1.2.11-5-2 Port Isolation Port Isolation allows the administrator to configure ports so they can only communicate with certain
APS User Manual 181 1.2.11-6 MAC-based VLAN One of the most common ways of grouping VLAN members is by port, hence the name port-based VLAN. Typica
APS User Manual 182 Parameter Description Delete: To delete a MAC-based VLAN entry, check this box and press Apply. The entry will be deleted on
APS User Manual 183 1.2.11-6-2 Status This section displays the current MAC-based VLAN groups configured on the switch. Web Interface To view the M
APS User Manual 184 1.2.11-7 Protocol-based VLAN This section describes Protocol -based VLAN, the APS Series support Protocols including Ethernet L
APS User Manual 185 Parameter Description Delete: To delete a Protocol-based VLAN entry, check this box and press Apply. The entry will be delet
APS User Manual 186 a. OUI: OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier) is value in format of xx-xx-xx where each pair (xx) in string is a hexadecimal
APS User Manual 187 1.2.11-7-2 Group to VLAN This section is used to map the groups configured in section 1.2.10-7-1 to a VLAN Group. Web Interface
APS User Manual 188 VLAN ID: Indicates the ID to which the Group Name will be mapped. A valid VLAN ID ranges from 1-4095. Port Members: A row of
APS User Manual 18 1.1.2 Time The page is used to configure the time setting on the switch. Time can be set manually or via a NTP server. By defaul
APS User Manual 189 1.2.12 Voice VLAN The Voice VLAN function is used for networks where both data and voice traffic are running on the same networ
APS User Manual 190 Parameter Description Mode: Select to enable or disable the Voice VLAN function. Please Note: MSTP must be disabled when usi
APS User Manual 191 Auto: Will auto detect whether an IP Phone is connected to the port and will automatically join the Voice VLAN. Forced: Will f
APS User Manual 192 1.2.12-2 OUI This section is used to configure the Voice VLAN OUI table. The maximum number of entries is 16. Modifying the OUI
APS User Manual 193 Description: The description of OUI address. Normally, it describes which vendor telephony device it belongs to. The allowed s
APS User Manual 194 1.2.13 GARP The Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) provides a generic framework whereby devices in a bridged LAN, e
APS User Manual 195 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. Timer Values: To set the GARP Join Timer, Leave Timer and Leave Al
APS User Manual 196 Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply Button: Used to save the settings configured on
APS User Manual 197 1.2.13-2 Statistics This page allows you to view the GARP Statistics for all switch ports. Web Interface To view the GARP Stat
APS User Manual 198 1.2.14 GVRP The GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) allows network devices to share VLAN information and to use the informat
APS User Manual 1 About this Guide ____________________________________________________________ 6 Compliances and Safety Statements _____________
APS User Manual 19 Parameter Description Clock Source: Select what clock source the switch will use for its time configuration. Use Local Settings
APS User Manual 199 3. Click the Apply button to save your changes or the Reset button to revert to previous settings. Parameter Description GVR
APS User Manual 200 1.2.14-2 Statistics This page allows you to view the GVRP Statistics for all switch ports. Web Interface To view the GVRP Stat
APS User Manual 201 1.2.15 QoS The APS Series switches support four QoS queues per port with strict or weighted fair queuing scheduling. It support
APS User Manual 202 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. QoS Class: Controls the default QoS class, i.e., the QoS class for
APS User Manual 203 DSCP Based: Click to Enable DSCP Based QoS Ingress Port Classification. Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to origin
APS User Manual 204 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. Mode: Check the box next to the corresponding port to enable Ingress
APS User Manual 205 Fig. 93 Port Scheduling Fig. 94 Port Scheduling – Strict Priority
APS User Manual 206 Parameter Description QoS Egress Port Schedulers Port: Physical port of the switch. Mode: Displays the configured Mode type
APS User Manual 207 Port Shaper Rate: Enter the required bandwidth rate, maximum values are based on the speed on the port. If running at 1Gb, 100
APS User Manual 208 1.2.15-4 Port Shaping This section provides an overview of QoS Egress Port shaping for all switch ports. Web Interface To conf
APS User Manual 20 1.1.2-2 NTP NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol used to sync devices on the network with a time server. Web Interface To c
APS User Manual 209 Parameter Description QoS Egress Port Shapers Port: Physical port of the switch. Fig. 97 Port Shaping – Strict Priority Fi
APS User Manual 210 Mode: Displays the configured Mode type, Strict Priority or Weighted. Weight (Q0-5): Shows the current weight for this queue
APS User Manual 211 Queue Scheduler Weight: Controls the weight of the queue. This is a percentage of total bandwidth available, valid values 1 to
APS User Manual 212 1.2.15-5 Port Tag Remarking This section provides an overview of QoS Egress Port Tag Remarking all switch ports. Web Interface
APS User Manual 213 Fig. 100 Port Tag Remarking – Classified Mode Fig. 101 Port Tag Remarking – Default Mode
APS User Manual 214 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. Mode: Shows the tag remarking mode for this port. Classified: Use
APS User Manual 215 1.2.15-6 Port DSCP This section provides an overview of QoS Port DSCP settings for all switch ports. Web Interface To configur
APS User Manual 216 enabled as specified in DSCP Translation window for the specific DSCP. All: Classify all DSCP values. Egress Rewrite: DSCP Val
APS User Manual 217 1.2.15-7 DSCP-based QoS This section is used to configure DSCP-based QoS settings for all switch ports. Web Interface To confi
APS User Manual 218 DPL: Drop Precedence Level to which the corresponding DSCP value is classified for ingress processing. Range: 0-1, where 1 is
APS User Manual 21 1.1.3 Account The Accounts function is used by the administrator to create, modify and delete users. The administrator can modif
APS User Manual 219 1.2.15-8 DSCP Translation This section is used to configure DSCP translation for ingress traffic or DSCP re-mapping for egress
APS User Manual 220 Egress Remap DP0: Re-maps DP0 field to selected DSCP value. DP0 indicates a drop precedence with a low priority. Egress Remap
APS User Manual 221 1.2.15-9 DSCP Classification This section is used to map DSCP values to a QoS class and drop precedence level. Web Interface To
APS User Manual 222 1.2.15-10 QoS Control List Use the QoS Control List Configuration page to configure Quality of Service policies for handling in
APS User Manual 223 Parameter Description QCE: Quality Control Entry Index. Port: Physical port of the switch. Frame Type: Indicates the type
APS User Manual 224 queue corresponding to the specified QoS class. DPL – The drop precedence level will be set to the specified value. DSCP – The
APS User Manual 225 Frame Type: The supported Frame Types are listed below: Any – Allow all types of frames. Ethernet – This option can only be
APS User Manual 226 DSCP – Diffserv Code Point value. (Options: Any, specific value of 0-63, BE, CS1-CS7, EF or AF11-AF43, or Range; Default: Any)
APS User Manual 227 1.2.15-11 QCL Status Displays the current QCL (QoS Control List) entries configured on the switch. Web Interface To view the QC
APS User Manual 228 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page. Resolve Conflict: Click to resolve any current QCE conflicts t
APS User Manual 22 Parameter Description User Name: The name identifying the user, enter the username that you want to create. Password: Enter
APS User Manual 229 1.2.15-12 Storm Control Use the Storm Control Configuration page to set limits on broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast traf
APS User Manual 230 Parameter Description Frame Type: Specifies broadcast, multicast or unknown unicast traffic. Status: Enables or Disables Stor
APS User Manual 231 1.2.16 s-Flow Agent The APS Series switches support s-Flow network monitoring. sFlow is a sampling technology that meets the ke
APS User Manual 232 3. Click the Apply button to save your changes or the Reset button to revert to previous settings. Parameter Description Rec
APS User Manual 233 Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply Button: Used to save the settings configured o
APS User Manual 234 Parameter Description s-Flow Ports: Displays the ports that s-Flow is configured. s-Flow Instance: Configured sFlow instanc
APS User Manual 235 1.2.17 Loop Protection The APS Series switches support a Loop protection mechanism. Loop Protection can be used in environments
APS User Manual 236 Transmission Time: The interval between each loop protection PDU sent on each port. Valid values are 1 to 10 seconds. Shutdown
APS User Manual 237 1.2.17-2 Status This section displays the Loop Protection status of individual ports. Web Interface To view the Loop Protectio
APS User Manual 238 1.2.18 Single IP The APS Series switches support Single IP Management. Single IP Management (SIM), is a simple and useful metho
APS User Manual 23 1.1.3-2 Privilege Level This page provides the administrator a way to give users access to the management interface of the switc
APS User Manual 239 Parameter Description Mode: Is used to disable the SIP function or set the device as a Master or Slave. Possible modes are: D
APS User Manual 240 1.2.18-2 Information This section displays the slave devices and allows the administrator access to these switches. Web Interfa
APS User Manual 241 NOTE: When you click the index link you will be redirected to the web interface of the slave device.
APS User Manual 242 1.2.19 Easy Port The APS Series switches support a feature called Easy Port, which provides a convenient way to save and share
APS User Manual 243 sure the box is unchecked. By default, no ports are members. Role: The port role is based on the type of devices to be connect
APS User Manual 244 Security-enabled port. Since all ports draw from the same pool, it may happen that a configured maximum cannot be granted, if t
APS User Manual 245 1.2.20 Mirroring The APS Series switches support traffic mirroring to capture and analyze real time traffic. You can mirror tra
APS User Manual 246 Parameter Description Port to Mirror on: Port to mirror also known as the mirror port. Frames from ports that have either sour
APS User Manual 247 1.2.21 Trap Event Severity The APS Series switches support trap events that can alert the administrator if a particular event o
APS User Manual 248 <3> Error: Error conditions. <4> Warning: Warning conditions. <5> Notice: Normal but significant conditions.
APS User Manual 24 1.1.4 IP IP is an acronym for Internet Protocol. It is a protocol used for communicating data across an internet network. IP is
APS User Manual 249 1.2.22 SMTP Configuration The APS Series switches support trap events that can alert the administrator if a particular event oc
APS User Manual 250 Email Address 1 – 6: Enter up to 6 email address to receive the trap events. Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to o
APS User Manual 251 1.2.23 UPnP The APS Series switches support UPnP. UPnP is an acronym for Universal Plug and Play. The goals of UPnP are to allo
APS User Manual 252 related packets to CPU. The ACEs are automatically removed when the mode is disabled. TTL: The TTL value is used by UPnP to se
APS User Manual 253 1.3 Security This chapter describes the Security configuration options available in the APS Series of switches. Features such
APS User Manual 254 Parameter Description Mode: Enable the Global IP Source Guard or disable the Global IP Source Guard. All configured ACEs will
APS User Manual 255 1.3.1-2 Static Table This section is used to enter Static IP addresses into the APS switch. Web Interface To enter Static IP Ad
APS User Manual 256 Add New Entry: Click to add a new static entry. Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply
APS User Manual 257 1.3.1-3 Dynamic Table This section is used to view the dynamic IP Source Guard entries. Web Interface To view the Dynamic IP Ad
APS User Manual 258 <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate between the pages, displaying the current VLAN’s configured on the swi
APS User Manual 25 Parameter Description DHCP Client: Enable the DHCP Client by checking the tick box. When selected, the switch will obtain an
APS User Manual 259 1.3.2 ARP Inspection The APS Series switches supports ARP Inspection. This allows the switch to intercept and examine all ARP r
APS User Manual 260 Mode: Select to enable or disable the ARP Inspection function on the select port. The global ARP Inspection Mode must also be
APS User Manual 261 1.3.2-2 Static Table This section is used to enter Static ARP entries into the APS switch. Web Interface To enter Static ARP en
APS User Manual 262 Add New Entry: Click to add a new static entry. Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply
APS User Manual 263 1.3.2-3 Dynamic Table This section is used to view the dynamic ARP Inspection entries. Web Interface To view the Dynamic ARP en
APS User Manual 264 <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate between the pages, displaying the current VLAN’s configured on the swi
APS User Manual 265 1.3.3 DHCP Snooping The APS Series switches supports DHCP Snooping. The section describes how to configure the DHCP Snooping pa
APS User Manual 266 to trusted ports and only allow reply packets from trusted ports. Disabled: Disable DHCP snooping mode operation. Port: Physic
APS User Manual 267 1.3.3-2 Statistics This section is used to view the DHCP Snooping Statistics for the APS switch. Web Interface To view the DHCP
APS User Manual 268 Rx and Tx ACK: The number of ACK (option 53 with value 5) packets received and transmitted. Rx and Tx NAK: The number of NAK
APS User Manual 26 1.1.4-2 IPv6 The APS Series switches support both dynamically assigned and statically configured IP Addresses. If you are runnin
APS User Manual 269 1.3.4 DHCP Replay The APS Series switches supports the DHCP Relay function. DHCP Relays are used to forward DHCP requests to ot
APS User Manual 270 Parameter Description Relay Mode: Indicates the DHCP relay mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable DHCP relay mod
APS User Manual 271 1.3.4-2 Statistics This section is used to view the DHCP Relay Statistics for the APS switch. Web Interface To view the DHCP Re
APS User Manual 272 Receive Bad Circuit ID: The number of packets whose Circuit ID option did not match known circuit ID. Receive Bad Remote ID:
APS User Manual 273 1.3.5 NAS The APS Series switches supports a NAS (Network Access Server) function which allows users connection to a variety of
APS User Manual 274 Parameter Description Mode: Indicates if NAS is globally enabled or disabled on the switch. If globally disabled, all ports ar
APS User Manual 275 whether the client is still attached or not, and the only way to free any resources is to age the entry. Hold Time: This setti
APS User Manual 276 assigned VLAN is enabled on that port. When unchecked, RADIUS-server assigned VLAN is disabled on all ports. Guest VLAN Enable
APS User Manual 277 frame when the port link comes up, and any client on the port will be allowed network access without authentication. Force Una
APS User Manual 278 scenario will loop forever. Therefore, the server timeout should be smaller than the supplicant's EAPOL Start frame retran
APS User Manual 27 Prefix: Enter the IPv6 Prefix of this switch. The allowed range is 1 to 128. Gateway: Enter the required IPv6 Gateway Address.
APS User Manual 279 destination MAC address for EAPOL frames sent from the switch towards the supplicant, since that would cause all supplicants at
APS User Manual 280 RADIUS-Assigned QoS Enabled: When RADIUS-Assigned QoS is both globally enabled and enabled (checked) on a given port, the switc
APS User Manual 281 • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X For trouble-shooting VLAN assignments, use the "Monitor→VLANs→VLAN Membership and VLA
APS User Manual 282 or the port's Admin State is changed), and if not, the port will be placed in the Guest VLAN. Otherwise it will not move t
APS User Manual 283 Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply Button: Used to save the settings configured o
APS User Manual 284 1.3.5-2 Switch Status This section is used to view the NAS Status Information on the APS switch. Web Interface To view the NAS
APS User Manual 285 Last Source: The source MAC address carried in the most recently received EAPOL frame for EAPOL-based authentication, and the
APS User Manual 286 1.3.5-3 Port Status This section is used to view the Port Status of the NAS function on the APS switch. Web Interface To view t
APS User Manual 287 1.3.6 AAA The APS Series switches supports AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting) to provide access control to your ne
APS User Manual 288 1. Check “Enabled”. 2. Specify IP address or Hostname for TACACS+ Server. 3. Specify Authentication Port for TACACS+ Server
APS User Manual 28 1.1.5 Syslog The APS Series Switches support offloading system messages to a Syslog Server. A Syslog is a standard for logging p
APS User Manual 289 Setting the Dead Time to a value greater than 0 (zero) will enable this feature, but only if more than one server has been conf
APS User Manual 290 IP Address/Hostname: The IP address or hostname of the RADIUS Accounting Server. IP address is expressed in dotted decimal not
APS User Manual 291 1.3.6-2 RADIUS Overview This section is used show you an overview of the status of the RADIUS Authentication and Accounting ser
APS User Manual 292 Not Ready: The server is enabled, but IP communication is not yet up and running. Ready: The server is enabled, IP communicatio
APS User Manual 293 1.3.6-3 RADIUS Details This section shows you detailed information of the RADIUS Accounting and Authentication Statistics. Web
APS User Manual 294 server. Rx Access Rejects radiusAuthClientExtAccessRejects The number of RADIUS Access-Reject packets (valid or invalid) receiv
APS User Manual 295 This variable is incremented when an Access-Request is sent and decremented due to receipt of an Access-Accept, Access-Reject,
APS User Manual 296 Access-Request that matched it from the RADIUS authentication server. The granularity of this measurement is 100 ms. A value of
APS User Manual 297 sions retransmitted to the RADIUS accounting server. Tx Pending Requests radiusAccClientExtPendingRequests The number of RADIUS
APS User Manual 298 dead-time expires. The number of seconds left before this occurs is displayed in parentheses. This state is only reachable when
APS User Manual 2 1.2.1-4 Detailed Statistics _______________________________________________________________ 53 1.2.1-5 QoS Statistics __________
APS User Manual 29 Syslog Level: Indicates what messages will be sent to the Syslog server. 1.1.5-2 Log This section display’s the system loggin
APS User Manual 299 1.3.7 Port Security The APS Series switches supports a Port Security function allowing the administrator to specify the amount
APS User Manual 300 Aging Enabled: If checked, secured MAC addresses are subject to aging as discussed under Aging Period. Aging Period: If Aging
APS User Manual 301 Trap: If Limit + 1 MAC addresses is seen on the port, send an SNMP trap. If Aging is disabled, only one SNMP trap will be sent
APS User Manual 302 1.3.7-2 Switch Status This section shows the Port Security status. Port Security is a module with no direct configuration. Conf
APS User Manual 303 Abbr: A one-letter abbreviation of the user module. This is used in the Users column in the port status table. Port Status Por
APS User Manual 304 1.3.7-3 Port Status This section shows the MAC addresses secured by the Port Security module. Port Security is a module with no
APS User Manual 305 Parameter Description MAC Address and VLAN ID: The MAC address and VLAN ID that is seen on this port. If no MAC addresses are l
APS User Manual 306 1.3.8 Access Management The APS Series switches supports a number of methods for configuring the switch. This section is used t
APS User Manual 307 Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Start IP Address: Indicates the start IP address
APS User Manual 308 1.3.8-2 Statistics This section is used to view the statistics of the Access Management function of the APS Series switch. Web
APS User Manual 30 1.1.5-3 Detailed Log This section is used to display events ID’s in more detail. Web Interface To view the Detailed System Logs
APS User Manual 309 Auto-Refresh: Tick the box to enable the information to be automatically refreshed. Refresh: Used to manually refresh the inf
APS User Manual 310 1.3.9 SSH The APS Series switches supports SSH access to the management interface. SSH is a secure communication protocol that
APS User Manual 311 1.3.10 HTTPS The APS Series switches supports HTTPS access to the management interface. HTTPS is a secure communication protoco
APS User Manual 312 Enabled: Enable HTTPS redirect mode operation. Disabled: Disable HTTPS redirect mode operation. Reset Button: Used to reset un
APS User Manual 313 1.3.11 Auth Method The APS Series switches support different ways of authenticating a user when logging into the management of
APS User Manual 314 Fallback: Enable fallback to local authentication by checking this box. If none of the configured authentication servers are a
APS User Manual 315 1.4 Maintenance This chapter describes all of the switch Maintenance configuration tasks to enhance the performance of the swi
APS User Manual 316 1.4.2 Firmware This section is used to upgrade the firmware in the APS Series switches. Firmware updates are provided periodica
APS User Manual 317 WARNING: While the firmware is being updated, Web access appears to be defunct. The front LED flashes Green/Off
APS User Manual 318 1.4.2-2 Firmware Selection This section is used to switch between the latest uploaded firmware image and the previously uploade
APS User Manual 31 1.1.6 SNMP The APS Series Switches support SNMP and can be managed by any Network Management System (NMS). SNMP is a protocol th
APS User Manual 319 NOTE: 1. In case the active firmware image is the alternate image, only the "Active Image" table is shown. In this
APS User Manual 320 1.4.3 Save/Restore This section is used to backup, restore, and save the configuration in the switch. 1.4.3-1 Factory Defaults
APS User Manual 321 1.4.3-2 Save Start This section describes how to save the Switch Start configuration. Any current configuration files will be s
APS User Manual 322 1.4.3-3 Save User This section describes how to save the Switch User configuration. Any current configuration files will be sav
APS User Manual 323 1.4.3-4 Restore User This section describes how to restore user’s information back to the switch. Any current configuration fil
APS User Manual 324 1.4.4 Export/Import This section describes how to export and import the Switch configuration. Any current configuration files w
APS User Manual 325 1.4.4-2 Import Configuration This section is used to Import a saved configuration file into the switch. Web Interface To Import
APS User Manual 326 1.4.5 Diagnostics This section provides a set of basic system diagnosis. It lets users know whether the system is healthy or ne
APS User Manual 327 Parameter Description IP Address: The destination IP Address you want to ping it. Ping Length: The payload size of the ICMP
APS User Manual 328 1.4.5-2 Ping6 This section is used to test network connectivity issues using the Ping IPv6 command. Web Interface To test IPv6
APS User Manual 32 1.1.6-2 Configuration This section is used to configure the GET and SET community names. In this section you can also enable or
APS User Manual 329 1.4.5-3 VeriPHY This section is used for running the VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics. Press to run the diagnostics. This will take ap
APS User Manual 330 2. Specifications APS Series Model 10T2SFP 24T6SFP 48T4SFP 24T4S4SFP 48T4S4SFP Interface Total Ports, comprising 10x GbE 26x G
APS User Manual 331 per group group per group group group VLAN 4K VLAN’s: Port based VLAN’s; 802.1Q; MAC Based VLAN’s; Management VLAN; Private VLA
APS User Manual 332 (DSCP) / IP precedence, TCP/ UDP source and destination ports, 802.1p priority, Ethernet type, Internet Control Message Protoco
APS User Manual 333 Automatically turns off power on Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port when detecting link down or client idle. Active mode is resumed wi
APS User Manual 33 1.1.6-3 Communities This section is used to configure additional communities. These communities can be used to secure the SNMP i
APS User Manual 34 Parameter Description Delete: Select the delete button next to the community you would like to delete. Community: Enter a va
APS User Manual 35 1.1.6-4 Users SNMPv3 brings some important and much needed authentication and encryption options to the SNMP protocol. This sect
APS User Manual 36 Parameter Description Delete: Select the delete button next to the community you would like to delete. Username: Enter a use
APS User Manual 37 DES: Select to use the DES encryption method once the Privacy Protocol has been set for a user it cannot be changed. If you need
APS User Manual 38 1.1.6-5 Groups This section is used to configure SNMPv3 groups. Web Interface To configure SNMP Groups via the Web Interface: 1.
APS User Manual 3 1.2.8-1 LLDP Configuration _____________________________________________________________ 135 1.2.8-2 LLDP Neighbors ___________
APS User Manual 39 Parameter Description Delete: Select the delete button next to the group you would like to delete. Security Model: Select th
APS User Manual 40 1.1.6-6 Views This section is used to configure SNMPv3 views. Web Interface To configure SNMP Views via the Web Interface: 1. C
APS User Manual 41 Parameter Description Delete: Select the delete button next to the view you would like to delete. View Name: Enter a view na
APS User Manual 42 1.1.6-7 Access This section is used to configure SNMPv3 access lists. Web Interface To configure SNMP Access lists via the Web I
APS User Manual 43 Parameter Description Delete: Select the delete button next to the Access Rule you would like to delete. Group Name: Select
APS User Manual 44 Write View Name: The name of the MIB view defining the MIB objects for which this request may potentially set new values. The a
APS User Manual 45 Parameter Description Trap Version: Select the required Trap Version SNMP v1, v2c or v3 trap. Server IP: Enter the IP Addres
APS User Manual 46 Privacy Password: The password used for both the DES Privacy Protocol. The allowed password length is 8 to 32 characters.
APS User Manual 47 1.2 Configuration This chapter describes the network configuration options available in the APS Series of switches. All Layer 2
APS User Manual 48 Parameter Description Port: The logical port number for the switch. Link: The current link state of the port is shown. Green i
APS User Manual 4 1.2.15-5 Port Tag Remarking ____________________________________________________________ 212 1.2.15-6 Port DSCP _________________
APS User Manual 49 ActiPHY: Link down power savings enabled. Power saving occurs if no active link. PerfectReach: Link up power savings enabled. Re
APS User Manual 50 1.2.1-2 Port Description Use this section to help identify what devices are connected to each port of your switch. Each Port can
APS User Manual 51 1.2.1-3 Traffic Overview Use this section to view basic traffic statistics for each of the switch ports. Web Interface To view t
APS User Manual 52 Filtered: The number of filtered frames received by the switch. Auto-Refresh: To enable auto-refreshing of the statistics on t
APS User Manual 53 1.2.1-4 Detailed Statistics This sections displays in depth details of the traffic being transmitted and received by the switch.
APS User Manual 54 Clear: Used to clear the current statistical data. Receive Total: The total number of received Rx traffic including good and b
APS User Manual 55 1.2.1-5 QoS Statistics This section displays the QoS Queuing details for each of the ports. By clicking on an individual port de
APS User Manual 56 1.2.1-6 SFP Information This section displays the detailed information regarding the SFP module(s) installed in the switch. Web
APS User Manual 57 Vendor Name: Vendor’s name of the SFP Module. Vendor P/N: The part number of the Vendors SFP module. Vendor Revision: The rev
APS User Manual 58 1.2.1-7 EEE EEE is a power saving option that reduces the power usage when there is very low traffic utilization (or no traffic)
APS User Manual 5 1.3.5-2 Switch Status __________________________________________________________________ 284 1.3.5-3 Port Status ________________
APS User Manual 59 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. EEE Enabled: Used to enable or disable EEE for each port. EEE Urgen
APS User Manual 60 1.2.2 ACL The APS Series switches access control list (ACL) is probably the most commonly used object in the IOS. It is used fo
APS User Manual 61 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. Policy ID: Select the Policy to apply to this port. The allowed val
APS User Manual 62 Disabled: Frames received on the port are not mirrored. The default value is "Disabled". Logging: Specify the loggin
APS User Manual 63 1.2.2-2 Rate Limiters The section describes how to configure the ACL Rate Limiting Parameters. Up to 16 different rate limits ca
APS User Manual 64 Unit: Select to limit traffic in units of either pps (Packets Per Second) or Kbps (Kilo Bits Per Second). Reset Button: Used t
APS User Manual 65 1.2.2-3 Access Control List The section describes how to configure Access Control List rules. An Access Control List (ACL) is a
APS User Manual 66 Fig. 29 Access Control List Rules Fig. 30 Adding a new Access Control List Rule
APS User Manual 67 Parameter Description Ingress Port: Indicates the ingress port of the ACE. Possible values are: Any: The ACE will match any in
APS User Manual 68 following buttons: Inserts a new ACE before the current row. Edits the ACE row. Moves the ACE up the list. Moves t
APS User Manual 6 About this Guide Purpose this guide gives specific information on how to operate and use the management functions of the switch
APS User Manual 69 DMAC Filter: The type of destination MAC address. Options: Any, MC - multicast, BC - broadcast, UC - unicast, Specific Default:
APS User Manual 70 Target IP Filter: Specifies the destination IP address. Any: no target IP filter is specified Host: specifies the target IP add
APS User Manual 71 1: ARP/RARP frames where the PRO is equal to IP (0x800) must match this entry. Default: Any IPv4 – MAC Parameters DMAC Filter:
APS User Manual 72 TCP FIN: Specifies the TCP "No more data from sender" (FIN) value for this rule. Any: any value is allowed. 0: TCP f
APS User Manual 73 IP Fragment: Specifies the fragment offset settings for this rule. This involves the settings for the More Fragments (MF) bit a
APS User Manual 74 use ACL-based mirroring, enable the Mirror parameter on the ACE Configuration page. Then open the Mirror Configuration page, set
APS User Manual 75 1.2.2-4 ACL Status The section displays the current ACL rules configured on the switch Web Interface To view the ACL Rate rules
APS User Manual 76 IPv4: The ACE will match all IPv4 frames. IPv4/ICMP: The ACE will match IPv4 frames with ICMP protocol. IPv4/UDP: The ACE will m
APS User Manual 77 1.2.3 Aggregation The APS Series switches support two types of link aggregation, Static Trunk and LACP. Static Trunk is a non-pr
APS User Manual 78 Parameter Description Source MAC Address: The Source MAC address can be used to calculate the destination port for the frame.
APS User Manual 7 Compliances and Safety Statements Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to
APS User Manual 79 Port Members: Each switch port is listed for each group ID. Select a radio button to include a port in a trunk group, or select
APS User Manual 80 1.2.3-2 LACP Ports using Link Aggregation Control Protocol (according to IEEE 802.3ad specification) as their trunking method ca
APS User Manual 81 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. LACP Enabled: Used to enable or disable LACP on the desired port. To
APS User Manual 82 1.2.3-2-2 System Status This section displays the current status of the LACP groups. Web Interface To view the LACP status via t
APS User Manual 83 1.2.3-2-3 Port Status This section displays the current port status of the LACP groups. Web Interface To view the Port status vi
APS User Manual 84 Auto-Refresh: Tick the box to enable the information to be automatically refreshed. Refresh: Used to manually refresh the info
APS User Manual 85 1.2.3-2-4 Port Statistics This section displays the current port statistics relating to the LACP information. Web Interface To v
APS User Manual 86 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page.
APS User Manual 87 1.2.4 Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) can be used to detect and disable network loops, and to provide backup link
APS User Manual 88 STP mode may be useful for supporting applications and protocols whose frames may arrive out of sequence or duplicated, for exam
APS User Manual 8 - Radio-frequency electromagnetic field according to IEC 61000-4- 3:2006+A1:2007+A2:2010 - Electrical fast transient/burst acco
APS User Manual 89 1.2.4-1 Bridge Settings This section is used to configure the spanning tree bridge settings, allowing full configuration of all
APS User Manual 90 MSTP operation, this is the priority of the CIST. Otherwise, this is the priority of the STP/RSTP Bridge. Default is 32768. Forw
APS User Manual 91 1.2.4-2 MSTI Mapping This section is used to map VLAN’s to MSTI’s when using the MSTP protocol. MSTP enables the grouping and ma
APS User Manual 92 Parameter Description Configuration Name: The name identifying the VLAN to MSTI mapping. Bridges must share the name and revisi
APS User Manual 93 1.2.4-3 MSTI Priorities This section is used to manually change the priority of the STP bridge instances. The CIST (Common and I
APS User Manual 94 1.2.4-4 CIST Ports This section is used to configure individual STP Parameters for each port. Here you can enable and disable ST
APS User Manual 95 entered. The path cost is used when establishing the active topology of the network. Lower path cost ports are chosen as forward
APS User Manual 96 Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply Button: Used to save the settings configured on t
APS User Manual 97 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. Path Cost: Controls the path cost incurred by the port. The Auto
APS User Manual 98 1.2.4-6 Bridge Status This section is used to display the status information for each of the configured STP Bridges. Web Interfa
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